@ myself: it's fine if you don't like unity... i am sure you probably didn't really give it a fair chance, spend some time with it (like a few weeks not a couple of hours)...and with a positive attitude and open mind...some people just can't stand anything changed or different in any way...
Firstly, one can easily put the applications that are favorites and frequently used on the unity launcher (dock bar) for easy "1 click access"...and searching for an application on unity's dash is really no different then using the search on the old linux mint's "slab menu" or say on the cinnamon menu for example...
As far as many more clicks..i just don't see what you are talking about, really...in fact, unity has all kinds of interesting short cuts (from the keyboard) that didn't even exist in the old gnome 2...and frankly, i never found the old ubuntu "fan out" menu to be very quick and easy to use at all...
But, to each his own, as they say

And i (and many others) find Unity to be extremely nice to use...so do not assume that just because you personally don't like it, that everyone else feels the same way...